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Columbia, South Carolina Antitrust Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 3 Columbia attorneys and 5 law firms.

Don Lawrence Kristinik
South Carolina Antitrust attorney at Nelson Mullins Riley and Scarborough LLP with 33 years of experience
1330 Lady Street, Columbia, SC

Kevin A Hall
South Carolina Antitrust attorney at Nelson Mullins Riley and Scarborough LLP with 34 years of experience
1330 Lady Street, Columbia, SC

Mark C Dukes
South Carolina Antitrust attorney at Nelson Mullins Riley and Scarborough LLP with 36 years of experience
1330 Lady Street, Columbia, SC
Need help with an antitrust matter?
Antitrust attorneys represent businesses or consumers who are a victim of unfair competition or an unfair business practice. This includes collusion, price fixing, monopoly or a contract that restricts business unfairly. While there are state laws that protect against unfair trade, the federal government, including the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), is the primary protector of fair trade. An experienced antitrust attorney will review your case and determine whether you have been harmed by unfair business practices.
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